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2025

Synergy Marine Group Expands Managed-Fleet with New Dry Bulk and Tanker Deliveries

Container News reports on Synergy Marine Group’s continued fleet expansion during 2025, with the delivery of additional modern newbuildings across the dry bulk and tanker segments. The developments reflect Synergy’s hands-on approach to technical management and its role as a long-term lifecycle custodian of contemporary tonnage. These additions strengthen the Group’s global footprint while reinforcing a focus on operational resilience, regulatory discipline and consistent performance, supporting sustained value creation for shipowners over the full operating life of their assets.

MOL Energia Recognises NEXUS VICTORIA for Outstanding Operational Performance

India Seatrade News reports that MOL Energia has formally commended the Master, crew and vessel management team of NEXUS VICTORIA for sustained operational excellence. The recognition reflects the vessel’s strong safety performance, disciplined ship–shore collaboration and the professionalism of Synergy’s seafarers. NEXUS VICTORIA also continues to advance decarbonisation initiatives through its onboard carbon-capture and SOx-scrubber system.

Co-Leadership Model in Focus Amid Business Complexities

The Times of India highlights how global organisations are adopting co-leadership structures to navigate scale, diversity, and operational complexity. The article references Synergy Marine Group’s dual-CEO framework as a case study in fostering agility, accountability, and shared decision-making across diverse maritime portfolios – reflecting a broader shift toward collaborative executive models in dynamic industries.

Synergy Expands Offshore Portfolio with Five Jack-Up Barges

Seatrade Maritime reports that Synergy Marine Group, via its Saudi division Synergy Ship Arabia, has assumed full technical management of five self-propelled jack-up barges (Jana 505–509) owned by Jana Marine, supporting offshore operations in Saudi Arabia. The move reinforces Synergy’s position as a full-service offshore manager in the GCC and aligns with regional growth ambitions tied to the Kingdom’s Vision 2030.

Synergy Expands Offshore Vessel Management Portfolio in Saudi Arabia

TradeWinds reports that Synergy Marine Group has signed a new offshore vessel management agreement with Jana Marine Services, covering a fleet of offshore support assets operating in the Middle East. The collaboration strengthens Synergy’s regional presence and underscores its integrated offshore capabilities through its Dammam-based subsidiary, Synergy Ship Arabia.

Safeguarding Shipowners: Jesper Kristensen on Swapping Speed for Stewardship

In his latest TradeWinds feature, Synergy Marine Group CEO Jesper Kristensen shares insights on how ship management is evolving from operational execution to stewardship. Drawing from his decades of leadership at Unifeeder, he contrasts shipowning and third-party management, noting that both are ultimately anchored in trust, discipline, and consistency of service.

Jesper outlines Synergy’s next chapter – reinforcing customer alignment, integrating digital systems across ship and shore, and developing future-ready leaders to deliver measurable reliability and long-term value.

New Methanol and Offshore Projects Mark Synergy’s Next Growth Phase

In a recent TradeWinds interview, Group CEO Jesper Kristensen shared that Synergy Marine Group will manage new methanol-fuelled container vessels for a Far East shipowner and form a joint venture with a Norwegian partner operating geared bulkers. He added that the Group has also taken on five jack-up barges for offshore energy projects.

Jesper emphasised that growth must balance scale with quality, defining Ship Management 2.0 as a model where “safety is a system, data is insight, and sustainability is measurable.”

AI, Digitalisation and the Maritime Workforce

Splash247 reports on the Maritime CEO Forum in Singapore where Synergy’s Co-CEO Ship Management, Vikas Trivedi, joined industry leaders to discuss how AI is reshaping work at sea. He emphasised AI as augmentation, not replacement, highlighting applications in predictive maintenance, voyage optimisation and emissions reduction.

Jesper Kristensen on Trust, People, and the Energy Transition

Søfart, Denmark’s leading maritime publication, spoke with Synergy Marine Group CEO Jesper Kristensen about the future of ship management. In this two-part interview, he reflects on trust as shipping’s core currency, Synergy’s 28,000 seafarers as the foundation of performance, and the industry’s path through decarbonisation, digitalisation, and lifecycle asset stewardship.

Synergy Takes Over Technical Management of FSRU

According to HaberDenizde, the Karadeniz LNGT Powership Americas — a 30-year-old LNG carrier converted into an FSRU — has now come under the full technical management of Synergy Marine Group, following its completion at Seatrium shipyard in Singapore. The conversion was carried out as a turnkey project, covering design, engineering, procurement, and site supervision. Post-delivery, Synergy will continue to manage the vessel’s operations, showcasing its end-to-end expertise in LNG-to-power solutions.